Hunting in Romania
Myth, mystery and legend in every corner
Romania is a place of exuberant natural beauty that attracts thousands of visitors to its Black Sea Coast, the Danube Basin, or the Carpathians.
This country is home to a large number of unspoiled forests with an incredible diversity of flora and fauna, making it a fantastic destination for nature and hunting lovers.
Romania has fascinating folklore and deep-rooted traditions, which are myth, mystery, and legend in every corner. In its medieval cities, we find the art and culture of the Romanian, Hungarian and Saxon civilizations intermingled. Majestic wooden churches and fortified castles guard the lands of the Carpathians, a paradise where nature, culture, traditions, and gastronomy will pleasantly surprise us.
Due to its varied terrain and climate, Romania stands out for its diverse flora and incredible fauna. This country is truly the last wild frontier for hunting where to find some of the most spectacular trophies that nature has to offer.
Romania is lush nature and wildlife
For hunting in Romania, we find the largest population of Brown Bears in Europe, Wolves, Central European Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Mouflon, Roe deer, Wild boar, and of course, the renowned Carpathian Chamois that hold the award for the best trophy in the world. Besides, in this country, the small game has a great role with a great diversity of species, among which we highlight woodcocks, pheasants, partridges, geese, and ducks.
The programs for hunting in Romania are usually about three to five days, but it will also depend on the species to be hunted or if the client wishes to do a combined program that includes several species.
Accommodation in Romania is usually in comfortable rural hotels close to hunting areas.
Best hunting in Romania
CARPATHIAN CHAMOIS
BROWN BEAR
RED DEER
WILD BOAR
ROE DEER
DUCKS & GEESE
PHEASANT
WOODCOCK
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